Claims
- 1. A conveyor arrangement, comprising, in combination, a first series of at least three parallel elongated guide rollers having respective first rotation axes, neighboring ones of the guide rollers being spaced apart to define first elongated inter-roller spaces which extend parallel to the first rotation axes; a second series of at least three parallel elongated guide rollers having respective second rotation axes, neighboring ones of the guide rollers of the second series being spaced apart to define second elongated inter-roller spaces which extend parallel to the second rotation axes, the guide rollers of the first series projecting towards and extending into respective ones of the second elongated inter-roller spaces, the guide rollers of the second series projecting towards and extending into respective ones of the first elongated inter-roller spaces; a first endless conveyor arrangement comprising first elongated endless conveyor means encircling the first series of guide rollers and having a first run which is supported on the surfaces of the first series of guide rollers, the first run extending between the first series of guide rollers and the second series of guide rollers, so that the first series of guide rollers is located to one side of the first run whereas the second series of guide rollers is located to the opposite side of the first run; a second endless conveyor arrangement comprising second elongated endless conveyor means encircling the second series of guide rollers and having a second run which is supported on the surfaces of the second series of guide rollers, the second run extending between the first series of guide rollers and the second series of guide rollers, so that the second series of guide rollers is located to one side of the second run whereas the first series of guide rollers is located to the opposite side of the second run, the second run adjoining the first run and defining together with the first run an elongated path for fibrous material to be transported and gripped between said first and second runs, said first elongated endless conveyor means being comprised of a plurality of parallel endless first elongated conveyor sections arranged side-by-side in the direction transverse to the elongation of said first sections to define a plurality of elongated parallel first intermediate spaces extending along substantially the entire length of said first run, and said second elongated endless conveyor means being comprised of a plurality of parallel endless second elongated conveyor sections arranged side-by-side in the direction transverse to the elongation of said second sections to define a plurality of elongated parallel second intermediate spaces extending along substantially the entire length of said second run, and wherein along substantially the entire lengths of said first and second runs said sections of said conveyor means project in the direction from the respective one of said runs towards the other one of said runs into respective ones of the plurality of elongated parallel intermediate spaces of the other one of said conveyor means, wherein said first elongated endless conveyor means is comprised of a respective first plurality of parallel spaced discrete endless conveyor members each constituting one of said first sections, and wherein said second elongated endless conveyor means is comprised of a respective second plurality of parallel spaced discrete elongated endless conveyor members each constituting one of said second sections.
- 2. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 1, wherein the guide rollers of the first series are each provided with a plurality of axially spaced receiving recesses, each of said first conveyor members being received in a respective one of the receiving recesses of each of the guide rollers of the first series, and wherein the guide rollers of the second series are each provided with a plurality of axially spaced receiving recesses, each of said second conveyor members being received in a respective one of the receiving recesses of each of the guide rollers of the second series.
- 3. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 1, and including first stationary support means mounting the guide rollers of the first series for rotation about their axes, second support means movable towards and away from the stationary support means and mounting the guide rollers of the second series for rotation about their axes, and biasing means biasing said movable support means towards said stationary support means.
- 4. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 2, wherein each receiving recess in said guide rollers has a cross-section forming part of a circle, said receiving recesses being separated by ridges each having a cross-section of a convex circular sector and wherein said parallel spaced discrete elongated endless conveyor members are located in said receiving recesses and have a circular cross-section.
- 5. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 4, wherein said endless conveyor members are constituted by ropes.
- 6. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 2, wherein the receiving recesses on each guide roller are spaced from each other by a predetermined distance and wherein the receiving recesses of said first series are axially offset relative to the receiving recesses of said second series by one half said predetermined distance.
- 7. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 2, wherein said receiving recesses are of a trapezoidal cross-sectional configuration, and wherein said endless conveyor members are each comprised of a base portion of complementary trapezoidal cross-sectional configuration.
- 8. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 7, wherein said endless conveyor members are each further comprised of crown portions of convex generally circular cross-sectional configuration.
- 9. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 8, wherein said endless conveyor members are made of elastomeric material and are provided with reinforcing fibers running both parallel to the elongation of said endless conveyor members and transversely thereto parallel to the surfaces of the crown portions thereof.
- 10. A conveyor arrangement as defined in claim 1, the rotation axes of the first series of guide rollers together defining a first common plane, the rotation axes of the second series of guide rollers together defining a second common plane, the second common plane being parallel to but spaced from the first common plane, all the guide rollers of the first and second series having the same diameter, the rotation axes of successive guide rollers of the first series being spaced one from the next a distance less than twice said diameter, the rotation axes of successive guide rollers of the second series being spaced one from the next a distance less than twice said diameter.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCES TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
The present application is a division of prior copending application Ser. No. 543,620 filed Jan. 23, 1975. Application Ser. No. 543,620 was a continuation-in-part of allowed copending application Ser. No. 258,875, filed June 1, 1972. Application Ser. No. 258,875 now U.S. Pat. No. 3,887,063 in turn, was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 830,449 filed Jan. 4, 1969 and now U.S. Pat. No. 3,670,366.
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Divisions (1)
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